Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Watch Hall Gallen fight Online - Barry Hall vs Paul Gallen live stream

Gallen Hall live stream Paul Gallen and Barry Hall will square off in the boxing ring at Margaret Court Arena on Friday, November 15 in Melbourne in a cross code clash pitting rugby league against Australian Rules. 


The Friday night fight card will feature the Moloney brothers, Jason and Andrew, on the undercard and is being put on by Danny Green.
Paul Gallen and Barry Hall will fight on Friday, November 15. The event is scheduled to start at 7:30pm.
If you're tuning in to watch Gallen and Hall, tune in early, because they aren't the main event.
Gallen, Hall and the rest of the main card fighters weighed in at 11am on Thursday, November 14 in Melbourne. 
Gallen weighed in at 101.6kg, with Hall tipping the scales at 102kg in a lowkey weigh-in ceremony. There had been talk of a few more verbal jabs and maybe a bit of push and shove, but nothing transpired. 
Main eventers Andrew Moloney (115 pounds) and Elton Dharry (115 pounds) both made weight ahead of the WBA interim super flyweight world title fight. 
Andrew's brother, Jason, made the bantamweight limit of 118 pounds, as did his opponent Dixon Flores. 
Gallen vs Hall will be held at Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne. 


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Gallen Hall  Fight Card From 6.25pm
Isaac Slade v Nick Midgley at cruiserweight (4 x 3-minute rounds)
Jesse White v Paul Gould at middleweight (6 x 3min rounds)
Mitchell Whitelaw v Tej Pratap Singh at super middleweight (6 x 3min rounds)
Dixon Flores v Jason Moloney for the WBA Oceania bantamweight title (10 x 3min rounds)
Paul Gallen v Barry Hall at heavyweigh (6 x 2min rounds)
Main event - Elton Dharry v Andrew Moloney for the interim WBA World super flyweight title (12 x 3min rounds)

ANDREW MOLONEY TO HEADLINE GALLEN VS HALL FIGHT CARD

Andrew Moloney will take on Elton Dharry for the WBA world interim super flyweight title. The bout will headline the card. 
Andrew is 19-0 with 12 knockouts and is ranked number one in the WBA's world rankings. Moloney most recently fought in Chile in March, beating Miguel Gonzalez in a WBA World super flyweight title eliminator bout. 
Dharry is 24-5-1 but is undefeated in 10 years and 21 fights. 
Elton Dharry, born in Guyana and now living in Brooklyn, is aware that he’s expected to lose on Friday, when he faces Andrew Moloney in an interim WBA super flyweight title fight in Melbourne, Australia.
But the 33-year-old Dharry says he’s not coming just to roll over and collect a check, either. He’s coming to make his mark and win the belt.
“I’ve trained and worked hard a really long time, so, for me, it doesn’t matter where this fight is being held,” Dharry said. “Traveling here wasn’t a problem. This is for a world title and that’s what I want. I do recognize it as my biggest fight, but I’m treating it as just another fight, and he’s just another opponent to me. That’s how I see it.
“I came here because I believe I can win this fight. It’s the reason I traveled 30-plus hours to get here. I don’t predict my fights; I just go in the ring prepared for whatever style. I’m going to do whatever it takes to win. His style doesn’t really mean anything to me. I’m here to win!”
Dharry doesn’t have the most impressive win-loss record at 24-5-1 (14 KO), but considering he started his career 3-5-1, he’s put on quite a run to get where he is, albeit against limited opposition.
Moloney (20-0, 13 KO) is the contender, however, and he’s also the home fighter. There’s no question that a Dharry win would be a major upset.
Moloney vs Dharry will stream live on ESPN+ on the morning of Friday, Nov. 15, starting at 3 am ET. Bad Left Hook will have live coverage of the card, which also includes Jason Moloney vs Dixon Flores, and Paul Gallen vs Barry Hall.